I didn't know that technology was out there. I guess most people have a fax machine nowadays but there is technology which I am signing up for where the client can fax their information and it converts to my email . Nice.
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2002
was the first year I used this new fangled technology. And do you know that IRS just recently implemented Efax systems in some of their service centers? Now they have no excuse when they say they never received a fax!!Circular 230 Disclosure:
Don't even think about using the information in this message!
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email to fax
I use myfax.com.
$10 per month for basic plan.
IRS does not like IRS related docs to pass through the internet unsecure. My fax goes to their portal and I log in securely to retrieve. From hom or my phone.
Docs are PDF of course.Matthew Jones
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Tax Season is here!
Make sure everything is working, extra ink or toner is available, Advil in top drawer!
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Originally posted by DaveinTexas View Postdo you know that IRS just recently implemented Efax systems in some of their service centers? Now they have no excuse when they say they never received a fax!!
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Michael S Cash, EA
I use Maxmail with a phone number assigned by the company. My cost is $24 per year. There are some free sites but I don't think using them would be very professional.
I had a service with an 800 number that cost me $10 per month but cancelled it because it would not deliver faxes from the IRS practitioner priority service.
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